Hello,
I have an issue where a person joined my unit, then deserted. I was going to add into his comments what happened but was not able to. Is this a bug?
Hello,
I have an issue where a person joined my unit, then deserted. I was going to add into his comments what happened but was not able to. Is this a bug?
Captain Carter, North Carolina - Serving the 6th Louisiana
Ancestry
Private John Autry - 2nd NC Light Battery Company C
Sergeant Daniel Autry - 20th NC Infantry Company I
Private Amos Ammons - 53rd VA Infantry (Unknown company)
Private Alpheus Ammons - 20th VA Cavalry (Maybe Company A, died in battle, Fisher Hill)
Private Daniel J. Ammons (DJ) - 51st NC Company K
Private Reason Ammons - 20th VA Cavalry Company A
Captain Carter, North Carolina - Serving the 6th Louisiana
Ancestry
Private John Autry - 2nd NC Light Battery Company C
Sergeant Daniel Autry - 20th NC Infantry Company I
Private Amos Ammons - 53rd VA Infantry (Unknown company)
Private Alpheus Ammons - 20th VA Cavalry (Maybe Company A, died in battle, Fisher Hill)
Private Daniel J. Ammons (DJ) - 51st NC Company K
Private Reason Ammons - 20th VA Cavalry Company A
What about on the flip side.... what if its used to discredit the person who is innocent of any crime?
4th Texas 'C' Company
USA General of the Army
Not to worry, all players history follows them.
Captain Carter, North Carolina - Serving the 6th Louisiana
Ancestry
Private John Autry - 2nd NC Light Battery Company C
Sergeant Daniel Autry - 20th NC Infantry Company I
Private Amos Ammons - 53rd VA Infantry (Unknown company)
Private Alpheus Ammons - 20th VA Cavalry (Maybe Company A, died in battle, Fisher Hill)
Private Daniel J. Ammons (DJ) - 51st NC Company K
Private Reason Ammons - 20th VA Cavalry Company A
I had a guy join recently who had abruptly left other regiments. He also switched between CSA and USA numerous times. When I asked him about it he said he was still learning the ropes and didn't know what he was doing. I flat out asked him if he could show commitment and he said "yes". So I gave him a chance. Two hours before drill he was all set and coming, then didn't show up, then abruptly deserted and cut off all contact from Discord and Steam. No reason, just wasting my time and you know what, if I could put a big red check mark on this guy it would save other commanders the time of not having to make the same mistake.
His name is...
No, I wouldn't do that.
Captain Carter, North Carolina - Serving the 6th Louisiana
Ancestry
Private John Autry - 2nd NC Light Battery Company C
Sergeant Daniel Autry - 20th NC Infantry Company I
Private Amos Ammons - 53rd VA Infantry (Unknown company)
Private Alpheus Ammons - 20th VA Cavalry (Maybe Company A, died in battle, Fisher Hill)
Private Daniel J. Ammons (DJ) - 51st NC Company K
Private Reason Ammons - 20th VA Cavalry Company A
On the other hand, you have inactive units which you can be discharged from. And the only way to join a new one is to desert.
I have A LOT of players who joined and have not shown up, some for over two years. I am in the process of trimming them from the roster. Before I do so, I write "Missing" in the comments and honorably discharge them. I feel that this is the gentlemanly thing to do. I have no idea why they have not shown up and do not want them to have trouble finding another company to join, yet the prospective company's commander should enlist them under advisement. Missing is about as neutral a term as I think I can use.